PSP MasterComp v1.8.0 WiN MAC-R2R

TEAM R2R | 2014.09.09 | WiN: 13.79 MB | MAC: 37.88 MB

AU AAX VST RTAS

PSP MasterComp is a high fidelity stereo dynamics processor (plug-in VST, RTAS and AAX for Windows; AudioUnit, AAX, RTAS, VST for Mac OSX Universal Binary). Its double-precision (64-bit floating point) and double-sampled (FAT – Frequency Authentication Technique) processing offers transparency even at extreme compression settings and high sample rates. PSP MasterComp installer includes two version of the plug-in: PSP MasterComp – which is mainly designed for mastering compression and expansion and PSP MicroComp – disgined for using on buses and track processing during mixing.

PSP StereoPack v1.9.9 AAX RTAS VST WiN

CHAOS | August 28 2014 | 4.8 MB

PSP StereoPack is collection of 4 plug-ins.

The set consists of:PSP PseudoStereo, PSP StereoEnhancer, PSP StereoController, PSP StereoAnalyser.
These plug-ins are applied for creating, expanding, improving, controlling and analysing the image and quality of the stereo signal in single tracks or mixes thereof.

PSP Audioware Nitro VST RTAS v1.1.2 WiN

TEAM AiR | 03/2009 | 5.68 MB

PSP Nitro is the ultimate multimode filter plug-in in VST, DirectX, RTAS format for Windows; AudioUnit, VST, RTAS format for Mac OSX Universal Binary. It offers many filter types derived from analog prototypes in addition to other useful processing blocks such as phaser, bit-crusher/downsampler, waveshaper and interpolated delay blocks. These can be connected to each other using virtually any routing scheme. The advanced control signal generators are capable of modulating most of the processing parameters, making this plug-in an essential tool for sound design and experimental purposes.

PSP Neon HR v2.0.4 AU VST RTAS MAC OSX

Team Cook | March, 24 – 2014 | 7.67 MB

PSP Neon is a fully featured linear phase equalizer plug-in (VST, RTAS and AAX for Windows and AudioUnit, VST, RTAS and AAX for OSX) that offers eight bands of equalization, each of which can be assigned one of seven filter types. PSP Neon uses frequency-domain fast convolution based linear phase algorithms for the best balance between CPU efficiency and phase accuracy. For those who want to use the excellent analog-modeled PSP Neon filters in even more CPU critical applications, you can even toggle off the linear phase mode and take advantage of PSP Neon’s minimum phase error Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) mode!

PSP Neon HR v2.0.4 x86 x64 WiN

Team CHAOS | March 24 2014 | 15.1 MB

PSP Neon is a fully featured linear phase equalizer plug-in (VST, RTAS and AAX for Windows and AudioUnit, VST, RTAS and AAX for OSX) that offers eight bands of equalization, each of which can be assigned one of seven filter types. PSP Neon uses frequency-domain fast convolution based linear phase algorithms for the best balance between CPU efficiency and phase accuracy. For those who want to use the excellent analog-modeled PSP Neon filters in even more CPU critical applications, you can even toggle off the linear phase mode and take advantage of PSP Neon’s minimum phase error Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) mode!

PSP X-Dither v1.0.0 WiN-R2R

Team R2R | 2013.12.28 | 3.59 MB

AAX RTAS VST x86 x64

PSP X-Dither is a mastering dither and noise shaping processor (VST, RTAS and AAX for Windows; AudioUnit, VST, RTAS and AAX for Mac OSX). It is designed to cover wide range of situations when dithering or noise shaping is the way to maintain the quality of an original mix, group or individual track during various stages of the recording and mastering process, including final digital mastering.

PSP Dynamics Plug-Ins Explained TUTORiAL

SYNTHiC4TE | Nov 15 2013 | 486.26 MB

DYNAMITE DYNAMICS

Do you use PSP Audioware dynamics plug-ins? Well, Mark Struthers has you covered! Learn what every button, feature and function does on the entire range of high quality, amazing sounding dynamics plug-ins from PSP Audioware, as well as audio examples so you can hear what they actually do! Mark begins with the famous Vintage Warmer plug-in suite and all of their controls and functions. He shows you the differences between them and how their different modes like singleband and multi-band work. Mastercomp plug-ins are next and Mark digs deep explaining how they work and shows you them “in action” when using them as a sidechain compressor and more.